Jane really has a point. has I have said previously, sanity is just understanding what is right and wrong for your culture. so to a different culture you could very well be insane simply cause you don’t understand their right and wrongs. but alot of beliefs on right and wrong are shared between most cultures, so sanity is fairly close for most places. another thing to consider is no one sees the same world. we all see a different world cause we can’t directly interact with it. we view it through data provided by sensory organs and our own beliefs. so really…each person builds their own world in their own head.

so sanity…is just an average based on common beliefs. your sane if you fall within the usual range. frightening thought isn’t it?

Heh heh that’s pretty cool. This is why I enjoy anthropology. What’s seen as rational to one culture might be very strange to another. Like deliberately mislabeling buildings so there’s no 13th floor (obviously they just want skip numbers to make the buildings seem taller than they actually are!)

Even Bloody Mary’s slaughter of her entire team had a rational reason behind it, according to Danni. She wanted to make herself more popular. Can she really be called insane when her actions makes sense in a game where villain groups exist? Corrupted, probably, but insane?

In all seriousness I have to say that I love webcomics with such an intellectual commenting community

ah, but is Danni right about the reason for it? can we really know why Bloody Mary did it before the question is presented to her and she answers? sure, the reason is logical, its why people would believe it. but is it right? there is a difference between good logic and correct logic. since people want there to be logical answers to all things, they made her doing a party kill for profit. they could understand such a reason so that is the one that stuck…but without knowing Bloody Mary’s reasons or enough of her motivations and circumstances to make a educated guess we can’t actually know if any theory is close to right.

thus, we should wait and see before casting judgement on Bloody Mary’s actions and motivations. haha, I am excited to see what new piece of info comes to our attention so we can see if any of the accepted theories both in comic and out are right

I still think the team kill was part of a deeper plot, and probably Sandra was involved. Remember, having your Game character “killed” does nothing to your real life body or even your L.i.F.e. avatar. The rest of that team is still around… and now nobody is paying attention to what they are doing.

I think that is more being delusional than insane. there are some very crazy sane people out there. think of some of the sociopaths they put on trial. for the most part they know what society expects of them. its why they can function so well without people catching on to their horrible crazy. they are sane. they know what is seen as right and wrong and its consequences.

to go off on somewhat related tangent, while we can see that while Kleya is definitely arrogant, at least somewhat self centered and a bit delusional(she seems to really believe that by showing some children’s cartoon’s idea of repentance she can gain forgiveness. how likely are real people to do that?)…she is no sociopath. she feels the burden of her actions. she has true remorse over what she has done. she feels empathy and sympathy towards other people.

I thought the re-scripted dialog was going to say “I will be nice by yelling at old men!”
But I didn’t want to comment it since the vote incentive hadn’t updated yet and I didn’t want to risk re-treading Aneeka’s joke :p

Glad I voted today. I hope that the “hard copy” will have all of the edits like this. Really so cool. You could present the storyline and have asteriskes to point to the appendix in the back for alternative/ explanatory panels.

Can we be nice, but dump the cat look? Since it was only adopted because Kleya can’t draw people ears? What about a butterfly? A similar flowy wrap skirt and top all in shades of yellow with detailing in pink and an awesome butterfly mask? And I like the quarterstaff idea mentioned a while ago. Butterflies have a lot of potential special designs too, and they’re a lot more harmless than cats.

Or if we are going with the cat theme, could she be persuaded into dropping the colors to something darker? Healer has been brought up, but what about scout? She seems sneaky enough, versatile, and naturally inclined to go unnoticed.

I can do a cat theme, or a pink and yellow color scheme, but both is a little too much.

its Kleya’s choice. in real life she is a dark figure. so she is trying to reinvent herself into a lighter persona through her avatars.
part of that is the colors. pink and yellow…bright. cat girl…how many cat girls can you name off that are something not cheerful, peppy, perky, or some other like quality?

hahaha, so what, 2 and a large herd of followers of the kawaii? my point is still valid. cat girls are in general shallow, cute, and air headed. the exceptions prove the rule, cat girls are there to lighten up tense or dark situations. they are everything Kleya is not, which makes being one good camouflage and a reminder of her goal.

Tre, I don’t know enough about cat girls in general to refute or prove your stereotype- but I will say that Professor Harmless provided three examples and you provided none, so you do have a little something to learn about debate.

Anyway, when you think about actual cats it’s a different story. Most cats are selfish and lazy. Not the same thing as nice. And have you ever seen any cat-from a lion to a housecat-play with its food? Definitely not what I would call nice.

I thought it over, and I guess what’s really important here is staying recognizable to the fans, though I really don’t like the cat look for her.

So, maybe it’s just me but the way those three are together and how Sandra says those last lines makes me think that they are apart of some type of organization together. Maybe one created to oppose TENka. But like I said it could just be me seeing thing that aren’t really there.